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  1. The sultan’s daughter, seeing the old magic lamp lying around the pavilion and unaware that it’s magic, orders her servant to give the sorcerer the lamp. He then summons the genie of the lamp and orders him to transport the pavilion – complete with the princess – to his home in Africa. When Aladdin returns and discovers his pavilion has ...

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    The lamp has existed for millennia, though its origins are unknown. As one of the most powerful objects in the universe, the lamp was hidden deep within the Cave of Wonders, a cavern that could only be summoned by a golden scaraband entered by an individual known as the Diamond in the Rough.

    According to the Genie, he had not been summoned from the lamp for 10,000 years, meaning that the lamp had been in the Cave of Wonders for that long. The evil vizier Jafar had spent years trying to find the Cave and manipulates Aladdin into recovering the lamp within. As the Cave crumbles, Jafar briefly has the lamp in his possession, but as he attempts to kill Aladdin, Abu steals it back. Aladdin uses the Genie's power to escape the underground ruins of the Cave, then uses his first wish to...

    Although still Genie's "default" location to reside in (although he was able to leave the lamp on his own accord rather than being perpetually trapped in it until rubbed like he was originally), Genie tended to spend more time outside his lamp than within it, the lamp serving as a place to rest more than anything else. On at least three occasions the lamp was stolen: once by Abis Mal, who sought to make the Genie grant him his wishes (unaware that Genie was no longer obligated to grant wishes...

    In the crossover special, Aladdin was being attacked by Pain and Panic. He tricked them into rubbing the lamp, making Genie punch them back to the Underworld.

    There are several Genie's lamps that appear on ABC's Once Upon a Time. The first is seen in "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree". There is a magical lamp that was once home to the Genie of Agrabah. The lamp is found on the beach by King Leopold, husband of the Evil Queen. He rubs the lamp, trying to clean it, and the Genie appears in his service. Having no desires for himself, Leopold uses his first wish to free the Genie, and his second wish to give the Genie the third wish, handing the lamp over t...

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    In the live-action remake of Aladdin, the lamp served the same basic role: containing an all-powerful Genie and hidden within the Cave of Wonders until Aladdin is sent by Jafarto retrieve it, only to be betrayed and trapped within the cave, but Abu was able to steal it back. However, the lamp has one additional rule to use it: the user must rub the lamp before making a wish. Later on in the film, the lamp was stolen by Jafar himself who uses his first two wishes, but then is stolen again by J...

    The lamp is among the exhibits on display in the AuradonMuseum of Cultural History.

    The first time he rubs it, Aladdin mentions the lamp has something written on the side: what this writing says is never revealed, though given the lamp's nature, it is most likely that it told whoe...
    The lamp was seen in The Princess and the Frog during the song "Dig a Little Deeper", while Mama Odiewas pulling out items from her chest.
    Genie's lamp appeared in Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, during the song "This Is the End".
    The year before Aladdin was released, The Simpson family visited the Arab country of Morocco, where Homer Simpson acquired a Monkey's Paw which gave the family four wishes. Homer Simpson's voice ac...
  2. "(refering to Aladdin) You are smaller than my last master" —Genie The Genie is the tritagonist of the Aladdin franchise. He is a magical genie, and Aladdin's friend. It's never revealed whether he has a real name or not. As a genie of the lamp, he must grant three wishes to the holder of the lamp. He is granted with "phenomenal cosmic powers", but is confined to the "itty-bitty living space ...

  3. The Genie is the tritagonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin. He is a larger-than-life jinn residing in a magic oil lamp originating from the Cave of Wonders. For thousands of years, the Genie served as a slave to whomever held ownership of his lamp, to which he was eternally bound unless granted freedom by a master. The Genie possesses phenomenal cosmic power that allows him to ...

  4. The Genie is also loyal to Aladdin right off the bat. He sticks by the kid and advises him throughout the film. He's the one who keeps pushing Aladdin to tell Jasmine the truth and to be himself. In a way, the Genie's kind of like a stand-in for the audience. He's rooting for Al to win, and he's willing to throw in a little magic to help him ...

  5. Jul 26, 2016 · In Disney, Genie isn't given much back story of how or why he became an enslaved genie or gained his powers. He's even forgotten his real name after 10000 years. But the movie at no time said or implied he'd lose his powers if freed. That said he does end up with reduced powers:

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  7. May 25, 2016 · Sorted by: 15. Genies are given power in exchange for servitude. When Jafar wished for the powers like Genie, he got his wish. But it's exactly like the saying "be careful what you wish for, you might just get it". Jafar got locked away until a master comes to let him out. Which happens in the sequel. And yes, Genie was freed using Aladdin's ...

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